CH.Com Deals
I thought it'd be cool to keep track of deals available on Ch.com that spring up every now and then for those with CH.com accounts.
Right now here's what we've found: FEATURES: The Natural 2-Disc $9.99 (pre-order) Lawrence of Arabia 2-Disc $9.99 (pre-order) Gandhi, 25 Anniversary Collector's Edition, Pre-order, 2 discs $9.98 Cinema Paradiso 2-Disc $9.98 The Ten Commandments 50th Anniversary Collection $10.00 Sybil 30Th Anniversary Edition $9.99 Platoon 20th Anniversary Edition $9.98 The Guns of Navarone Collector's Edition (Pre-Order) $9.98 Until Death (Pre-Order) $9.99 The Tempest (Pre-Order) $8.22 Sublime (Unrated) (Pre-Order) $9.99 SETS: The Pedro Almodovar Collection - $20.99 The Munsters Season One $20.99 The Munsters Season Two $20.99 Addams Vamily Vol. 1 $17.99 Addams Family Vol. 2 $17.99 (pre-order) Welcome Back Kotter Season 1 $17.99 (pre-order) Film Noir Classics Collection: Volume 3-5 Timeless Suspense 1946 $29.95 Film Noir Classic Collection: 5 Timeless Suspense Thrillers - Volume 2 1945$29.95 5 Film Noir: Killer Classics 1945 $17.99 Film Noir Classic Collection: 5 Timeless Suspense Thrillers 1944 $29.95 The Val Lewton Horror Collection $35.95 Best Picture & Oscar Collection $119.99 (Amadeus, An American in Paris, Ben-Hur, The Broadway Melody of 1929, Casablanca, Gigi, Grand Hotel, The Great Ziegfeld, The Life of Emile Zola, Mrs. Miniver, Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Gone With the Wind: Four-Disc Collector’s Edition, plus Special Editions of Around the World in 80 Days, Chariots of Fire, Driving Miss Daisy, My Fair Lady and Unforgiven.) And of course free shipping. |
does ch.com have the val lewton box set and the film noir box sets?
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The Val Lewton Horror Collection
Full Screen Simone Simon Special Club Price $35.95 no other purchase |
Film Noir Classics Collection: Volume 3-5 Timeless Suspense 1946 Full Screen
Special $29.95 Starring: Robert Mitchum, Robert Montgomery, Jane Russell Film Noir Classic Collection: 5 Timeless Suspense Thrillers - Volume 2 1945 Full Screen Special $29.95 Starring: Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan 5 Film Noir: Killer Classics 1945 Full Screen Special $17.99 Starring: Edmund O'Brien, Pamela Britton, Luther Adler Film Noir Classic Collection: 5 Timeless Suspense Thrillers 1944 Full Screen Special $29.95 Starring: Dick Powell, Claire Shirley, Otto Kruger |
just to make sure we're on the same page... these are ch.com prices right? and not columbiahouse.com prices?
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
just to make sure we're on the same page... these are ch.com prices right? and not columbiahouse.com prices?
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They still charge me sales tax but there's a deal every now and then.
Gandhi, 25 Anniversary Collector's Edition, Pre-order, 2 discs $9.98 |
Originally Posted by Xbox69
They still charge me sales tax but there's a deal every now and then.
Gandhi, 25 Anniversary Collector's Edition, Pre-order, 2 discs $9.98 |
Here are a couple more I've stumbled across:
The Guns of Navarone Collector's Edition (Pre-Order) $9.99 The Dead Girl (Pre-Order) $9.99 |
a few more:
Until Death (Pre-Order) $9.99 The Tempest (Pre-Order) $8.22 Sublime (Unrated) (Pre-Order) $9.99 |
Almost 200 older versions of DVDs are $7.95 list and are on sale for $4.71, such as:
2660702 Platoon Special Edition 3065406 Rain Man Special Edition 2648400 The Princess Bride Special Edition Click on DVDs under $15 and pick the $7.95 and under list. |
is there an faq thread on ch.com... i had no idea this existed till just now
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^ No, not really. But we have been using this thread for Q&A about CH.com accounts. At this point it is unclear whether or not Columbia House is still accepting CH.com applications.
In general, CH.com isn't as good a deal as cycling through regular DVD club accounts. But it is a lot less hassle. |
Originally Posted by lizard
^ No, not really. But we have been using this thread for Q&A about CH.com accounts. At this point it is unclear whether or not Columbia House is still accepting CH.com applications.
In general, CH.com isn't as good a deal as cycling through regular DVD club accounts. But it is a lot less hassle. |
Originally Posted by lizard
^ No, not really. But we have been using this thread for Q&A about CH.com accounts. At this point it is unclear whether or not Columbia House is still accepting CH.com applications.
In general, CH.com isn't as good a deal as cycling through regular DVD club accounts. But it is a lot less hassle. I've always thought you might do better at ch.com if you were primarily interested in box sets since those get free shipping all the time while at the "regular" club free shipping on boxes is very rare. Aren't most sets at ch.com the same (or lower) price than the "regular" club? |
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
I've always thought you might do better at ch.com if you were primarily interested in box sets since those get free shipping all the time while at the "regular" club free shipping on boxes is very rare. Aren't most sets at ch.com the same (or lower) price than the "regular" club?
yes, CH.com does seem to be really good for sets because of the free shipping. This is the first time I've had a CH.com account and I signed up for it so I could quickly get enrolled and order the Almodovar set. Often times CH prices for box sets are cheaper than anywhere else. This is meaningless in the regular club (unless you are getting more than one fulfillment out of them) because of their horrid shipping prices on sets, but with the CH.com club, they are often good deals. I'll probably keep this account open for a long time because there are no director's selections!!! This is I think the biggest plus. No worrying about the monthly titles to decline, so it's the perfect account to keep open in case a really good sale/misprice comes along (i.e. Almodovar set) or in case you want access to ch prices and such but don't have a regular account open at the time. |
Originally Posted by garmonbozia
Often times CH prices for box sets are cheaper than anywhere else. This is meaningless in the regular club (unless you are getting more than one fulfillment out of them) because of their horrid shipping prices on sets, but with the CH.com club, they are often good deals.
I'll probably keep this account open for a long time because there are no director's selections!!! This is I think the biggest plus. No worrying about the monthly titles to decline, so it's the perfect account to keep open in case a really good sale/misprice comes along (i.e. Almodovar set) or in case you want access to ch prices and such but don't have a regular account open at the time. But let's say you have a fulfilled ch.com account and an open unfulfilled regular club account, and you want, say the Godfather Collection for $32.99...you should order it through the regular club, even though it would appear to be $8 more expensive. This becomes even more true if there's a BOGO deal going or if the set is $40+ but even without those factors, the fulfillment is worth more than the $8 s/h. I hope that makes sense. |
^ Each fulfillment credit is "worth" about $16 under standard deals. That more than covers the shipping charge if the price of the set is the same at CH.com and the regular DVD club. Factor in sale offers in the regular club, such as BOGOF, and the regular club is an even better deal.
CH.com is sometimes a better deal for those who choose not to cycle accounts but, rather, buy DVDs above and beyond the required commitment. Even so, a sale offer in the regular club can make for a better deal there. Also, CH.com is often a better deal for "special" priced items, such as sets, that are priced below $19.95 because they can't be used for fulfillment and can't be used as freebies in BOGOF offers in the regular club. But such titles might be available elsewhere, such as DDD, for less. |
Dreamgirls (Two-Disc Showstopper Edition) $20.99
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All of the Columbia titles that are $19.98 elsewhere, like The Last Detail and Dead Reckoning, are $9.98.
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Another benefit of this club I've just discovered is free shipping on funcash orders. I just ordered 5 titles using my funcash and it came to $0.00.
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So far I'm still a fan of Columbia House over CH.com -- For instance, on the Dreamgirls Showstopper Edition. I pre-ordered from Columbia House for $2 more than that deal posted above... BUT I got The Departed 2-disc SE for free when I did that while at the same time fulfilling a commitment title. Plus free shipping on both.
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Ringu Anthology is $25.79.
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Well, since there's been a lull in my applications for a second Columbia House account, I decided to sign up for ch.com and see what they got. If nothing else, I knocked a couple more WB Two-Disc SE's off my wish list (Bringing Up Baby and Shawshank Redemption) for just under $5 each for joining. The free DVDs were slim pickin's but at least those two were on there!
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What is the difference between columbia house and ch.com?
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